Sunday, July 29, 2007

An Unlikely Soldier, Oops! I meant Airman



For the last several months I've been talking about making a major change in my life. Well, I finally did it. I joined the Air National Guard! I still can't believe I did it but I did. The photo proves it. Maybe I was going through a midlife crisis or was just bored looking for a new challenge. Whatever the reason, I feel really good about my decision and look forward to serving my country for the next six years. I'm off to basic training in February and am excited about getting whipped into shape. There will definitely be a book about my experience in the upcoming future. You better believe it.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Back in the Rat Race

After almost eight years I am back to working full time and have to admit, I love it! It's funny because I thought that staying at home and writing was enough for me but recently I've discovered that it feels so much more rewarding, getting up every morning and going to a job that I truly love. I am working in the Human Resources Department at the National Guard Center. I am using my degree in HR and my brain (not that I wasn't before) and it feels good. Really good. And that big check I'll see in my checking account on Friday is bound to me make me feel even better.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Don't judge a book by its cover


There have been a lot of negative comments being posted about the upcoming release of Big Spankable Asses regarding race, etc. I must say that me and my big SPANKABLE ass are proud to be a part of the anthology. I found nothing degrading about the title or the concept, instead it was a whole lot of laughs and BIG fun. I can't wait to work on the next one. Sure, the model on the cover looks plastic and her ASS nowhere near represents a sistah’s booty, but so what. It ain't about that. Those stories were written by three educated and talented women of color, who would never do anything to shed a negative light on black women. I can't help it if I am spankalicious.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Back from the RT Convention and Feeling So Damn Good

I love conferences. It's a chance for me to learn what's new in the industry, meet new friends and make connections. I shared room with my girl Kimberly Kaye Terry, my partner in crime, and the author that put together the Big Spankable Asses anthology. We met at the last RT and have been friends every since. We think a lot alike and bumped heads once or twice, but I wouldn't trade her. We help each other and it's rare when you find an author who is willing to work together without feeling threatened or jealous. We worked that conference! She and I networked, met with friends, made new friends, and gave a awesome multicultural panel. It was wonderful seeing people from different races all in one room discussing blacks in the publishing industry. One editor mentioned that it was an eye opening experience for her, another said she has a vision to bring African American romance to the forefront. I felt so proud being a part of this event and to meet editors who ARE interested in what we write. I hear so much negativity about how the RT Convention isn't for us but that is a bunch of BS. WE need to stop sitting in the corner feeling sorry for ourselves and instead do what we have to do to be recognized. I have to say I learned some very important things at that conference that at this moment I am putting to action. Because the only person who controls my destiny is me.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

I'm Not My Hair

Over the years, I'm sure you've noticed that my hairstyles have changed so much folks haven't been able to recognize me. I've always like change. I've worn weave, braids, wigs, cut it short, relaxed my hair, and of course I am known for dying my hair honey blonde. Sometime last year I realized that with all of the writing I'm doing, who the hell has time to be worrying about her hair. I was at the point that I hated having to use a curling iron every morning, and I refused to spend money going to the beauty shop. I would get up every morning and have to set aside thirty minutes just for my hair. Back in September I finally said enough is enough and decided to start locking my hair. First off, I refused to start from scratch. I began my locks with perm on the ends. it actually looked like I had microbraids with the twisted hair and then the straight ends. it was a long process especially for someone who doesn't have much patience. About a month ago, I finally found the guts to cut off the perm. Believe me, I didn't want to. I could actually pull my hair back in a ponytail and do all those cute twisty styles. Anyway, like I said, I finally cut it off. Now I've got a nappy ass fro that is starting to finally look like dreadlocks. I'm loving the low maintenance. I guess you'll be seeing this hairstyle for a long time.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Snow and more damn snow!

I live in the midwest and let me tell you if it snows again I'm going to jump off my roof. This has been the worse winter we've had in years and I just don't know how much more of this I can take. I still have two sixty pound bags of sand in my trunk, a can of de-icer and a scraper. I have a bag of salt and the shovel sitting right inside the garage ready for action. I went to sleep last night and woke up to seven more inches of the white slippery mess. Right now, I'm sitting looking out the window at all the SUVs racing up the street and with everyone, comes my salute, a stiff middle finger. That's why I need to win the lottery so I can buy that big house on the ocean and every winter while I'm basting in the sun I can watch the weather channel and laugh at all those who live in the midwest. I wonder if someone in Florida is watching and laughing at me?

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Big Spankable Asses


Okay, I just received the cover to my October release. I love it. It's different from any other Aphrodisia. But where the hell is her ass??? I love the concept and you can definitely tell she's a sistah (although she looks a little plastic), but as I said before does my girl look spankalicious to you?

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Happy New Year!

It has been a long holiday season. I took two weeks off from writing so that I could mentally regroup. Writing four books in one year took a lot out of me mentally. I put the computer aside and spent a week trying to organize my junky office and another week just watching television and organizing my closets. Now that the second school semester has started, I am back in front of the computer trying to get ready for the new year. A Delight Before Christmas was released in November and I am still in shock at how well the book has done. Thanks to all of my wonderful and supportive readers, the book has managed to stay on Amazon's multicultural bestseller list for the last eight weeks! It is definitely a good feeling.